US President’s proposal to “re -install” Gaza population will only be temporary, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio assured on Thursday, amid strong reactions.

Donald Trump has made a proposal that the US could “understand” Gaza and reinstall the millions of Palestinians living there – an idea that has been criticized by the UN, human rights groups and Arab leaders.

White House spokesman Carolin Levit further clarified Trump’s comments, saying the US was not planning to send military forces to the enclave, but did not commit that This will not be done in the second year.

Meanwhile, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Kats said Gaza residents ‘They should have the freedom of exit (from the pocket) and immigration’, Ordering a plan by IDF, but did not give details on how it would work.

On a trip to Guatemala, Marco Rubio insisted that the Trump proposal was not “hostile” (to the residents of Gaza) but a “generous move”, showing “the United States’ willingness to take responsibility for its rebuilding. area ».

He said the idea was for the residents of Gaza to leave the area for a “transition” period, while the debris would be cleaned and rebuilding.
The White House spokesman told reporters on Wednesday that the president pledged to rebuild Gaza and relocate its inhabitants during the procedure.

However, Trump made it clear on Tuesday that the displacement for the creation of the “Riviera of the Middle East” will be permanent.

The Israeli defense minister praised the Trump proposal, adding that Gaza residents “should have the freedom of exit and immigration” from land, sea or air. He said that countries such as Spain, Ireland and Norway – warriors of the war – “are legally obliged to allow any Gaza resident to enter their territory.”

He did not explain how the proposal would work – or if the residents of Gaza could return after rebuilding.

Spain’s Foreign Minister rejected Tel Aviv’s proposal.